FLEET-RMIT News

News from FLEET’s team at RMIT

Surfaces on the move: dynamic liquefaction

Infrastructure funding for FLEET researchers

Quantum atoms in regional Victoria outreach

ARC Discovery funding

Aluminium oxides-based LED encapsulant

Space has gotten small with metallic, planet-like nanodroplets

Tiny device mimics human vision and memory abilities

Node Administrator – FLEET at RMIT

New CI Torben Daeneke

Destroying the superconductivity in a kagome metal

FLEET represents at Quantum Australia

Leadership training

FLEET translation: extending LED device lifetime with liquid-metal printed oxides

Boom! Watch out below. FLEET take their energy and forces workshop to Hughesdale Primary School

A drop in the sea of electrons: Understanding Fermi polarons and their interactions

New FLEET Industry Relations Chair

What you see is what you get with pre-characterised TMDs: FLEET Translation Program

Manipulating interlayer magnetic coupling in van der Waals heterostructures

Topological superconductors: fertile ground for elusive Majorana particle

Melbourne Knowledge Week 2022

Together we’re stronger: developing a new layered material for future electronics

Liquid metals, surface patterns, and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Where are they now? Life post-FLEET: Dr Jesse A. Vaitkus

Negative capacitance in topological transistors could reduce computing’s unsustainable energy load

Congratulations Bao Yue

Congratulations

Having your cake and eating it too: double-dosing induces magnetism while strengthening electron quantum oscillations in a topological insulator

Welcoming Simon Granville (MacDiarmid) new FLEET Partner Investigator

World record broken for thinnest X-ray detector ever created

Quantifying spin in WTe2 for future spintronics

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